A. J. Meerwald
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Name: |
A.J. Meerwald |
Owner: |
Bayshore Discovery Project |
Ordered: |
1928 |
Builder: |
Charles H. Stowman & Sons shipyard |
Acquired: |
1989 |
Fate: |
educational vessel |
General characteristics |
Type: |
two-masted gaff schooner |
Tonnage: |
57 tons |
Length: |
85 ft (26 m) on deck |
Beam: |
22 ft (6.7 m) |
Height: |
70 ft (21 m) |
Draft: |
6 ft (1.8 m) |
Propulsion: |
sail; auxiliary engine |
Sail plan: |
mainsail, foresail, large jib |
Capacity: |
44 passengers |
Notes: |
oak hull; 3,562 square feet (330.9 m2) total sail area |
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A.J. Meerwald
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Location: |
22 Miller Ave. on Maurice River, Commercial Township, New Jersey |
Area: |
less than 1-acre (4,000 m2) |
Architect: |
Stowman, Charles H., & Sons |
Architectural style: |
Delaware Bay oyster schooner |
Governing body: |
Private |
NRHP Reference#: |
95001256[1] |
NJRHP #: |
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Added to NRHP: |
November 7, 1995 |
The A.J. Meerwald is the state ship of New Jersey. She is a restored oyster dredging schooner, whose home port is in Bivalve, Commercial Township, New Jersey. Launched in 1928, A.J. Meerwald was one of hundreds of schooners built along South Jersey's Delaware Bayshore before the decline of the shipbuilding industry which coincided with the Great Depression. Today, A.J. Meerwald is used by the Bayshore Discovery Project[3] for onboard educational programs in the Delaware Bay near Bivalve, and at other ports in the New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware region. The A.J. Meerwald was added to the National Register of Historic Places on November 7, 1995.[1]
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